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facebook, google and stuuch. and agent chancre played by william shatner is there to keep these guys there forever and keep building out this technology that he can sell. >> you've got a lot of good voices in there, too, shatner, brendan fraser, jessica alba, sarah jessica parker, sofia vergara, george lopez. >> how hard is it to pitch an animation movie and the cost of making an animation movie, give me the -- is it more, or is it less than an ordinary movie? >> typically animation is more. you know, companies like pixar and dreamworks, they make these pictures for 100 million-plus dollars. and harvey weinstein, he has -- he's created this philosophy and this animation company called kaleidoscope which is created to make midtier animation. you see a movie like "escape from planet earth," which costs about $40 million, it's a fraction of what normal animation films cost, but you can see the quality. it's about great stories, great characters, great voices and just building on a great story. and that's what at? >>
facebook, google and stuuch. and agent chancre played by william shatner is there to keep these guys there forever and keep building out this technology that he can sell. >> you've got a lot of good voices in there, too, shatner, brendan fraser, jessica alba, sarah jessica parker, sofia vergara, george lopez. >> how hard is it to pitch an animation movie and the cost of making an animation movie, give me the -- is it more, or is it less than an ordinary movie? >> typically...
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what i criticize facebook for is not doing enough to help schools directly and also facebook has a lot of influence with kids. one question i ask kids when i'm reporting is would you rather be suspended from school or from facebook? and a lot of kids pick school because they've invested tremen z tremendously in their facebook profile. it could helper suede kids not to break the rules. that's pretty powerful. >> how could they do that practically? what would you like to see them do? >> when there are complaints -- and facebook does this, when they see the complaints are valid, they'll kehl kids they broke the rules. they don't really kick kids off completely anymore, because that's too easy to start under another fake name. they call it crippling the user experience temporarily. so they'll say you can't set up a particular kind of group page for a month. and that is something kids really respond to. they don't reoffend. >> any idea of the number of parents, the percentage of parents who have no idea how facebook works? >> oh, i hope it's not that high because i think it's actually reall
what i criticize facebook for is not doing enough to help schools directly and also facebook has a lot of influence with kids. one question i ask kids when i'm reporting is would you rather be suspended from school or from facebook? and a lot of kids pick school because they've invested tremen z tremendously in their facebook profile. it could helper suede kids not to break the rules. that's pretty powerful. >> how could they do that practically? what would you like to see them do?...
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facebook currently has over 1 billion users. i'm back on facebook. i've tried. i have a page. >> yeah. >> and friends. >> yeah. >> finally. >> i know. it's interesting. i'm trying, really. i'm trying. in quotes. >> she doesn't have to actually talk to them. >> did you friend me? willie, did you? >> i'm not on the facebook. but i would if i were. >> i'm on the twitter. >> meacham, are you on the facebook? >> i you were on the twitter. >> i was on the twitter. i don't like the twitter. >> it's fun. i think it's fun. >> you'd be good on twitter. sort of pithy. >> people are so mean. >> jon, beloved national figure. >> ruben kinkade. oh, my god. that picture, that was hilarious. >> i thought that was actually -- what show was it? >> who's calling me? >> what show was he on? >> "the partridge family." ruben. >> where were you in the '70s, man? >> i was watching watergate hearings. why can't i be sam irvin? >> uh-oh. ian's calling. >> to talk about one of my favorites band like the spoon. i love the radiohead. >> how about "the sun herald." national signing day. the t
facebook currently has over 1 billion users. i'm back on facebook. i've tried. i have a page. >> yeah. >> and friends. >> yeah. >> finally. >> i know. it's interesting. i'm trying, really. i'm trying. in quotes. >> she doesn't have to actually talk to them. >> did you friend me? willie, did you? >> i'm not on the facebook. but i would if i were. >> i'm on the twitter. >> meacham, are you on the facebook? >> i you were on the...
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tom friedman had a great line he said a couple years ago. 2005, facebook didn't exist. twitter was a sound. the cloud was in the sky. 4g was a parking space. linkedin was a prison. apps were things you filled out to get into new york university, and skype for most of us was a typo. and tom's right, it sums up the world we're living in. those things didn't exist. they're ubiquitous in our lives. technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because to some people it's about posting family photos and sending snarky tweets to each other. how do you use that for good? >> it's about a two-way conversation. i'm convinced of this, as a businessperson, i have
tom friedman had a great line he said a couple years ago. 2005, facebook didn't exist. twitter was a sound. the cloud was in the sky. 4g was a parking space. linkedin was a prison. apps were things you filled out to get into new york university, and skype for most of us was a typo. and tom's right, it sums up the world we're living in. those things didn't exist. they're ubiquitous in our lives. technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society...
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yesterday biden participated in a q&a on facebook. he started strong. in my opinion, biden ended up trying way too hard to appeal to the young facebook crowd. >> i'd like to know if you're having a party whether or not the parents lock the liquor cabinet. that's just me. there were a lot of cars like my car, a corvette i had as a young man, still have it, 1967 corvette. you should be able to go buy a flamethrower. you should be able to buy an m-1 tank. you should be able to buy a grenade launcher. buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun. >> okay. >> wow! >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> he's fired up. >> look at the sun coming up. >> gorgeous. >> so pretty. another pretty day. it's going to be cold, though. harold ford jr. and james carville still with us. joining the set, the editor in chief of "u.s. world & world report," mort zuckerman. we have a proposition for you, a business proposition. >> yes. you're making too much money. you're making way too, too much money. >> could you please buy me "the boston globe"? >> you need writeoffs. >> what is it, 50 cent
yesterday biden participated in a q&a on facebook. he started strong. in my opinion, biden ended up trying way too hard to appeal to the young facebook crowd. >> i'd like to know if you're having a party whether or not the parents lock the liquor cabinet. that's just me. there were a lot of cars like my car, a corvette i had as a young man, still have it, 1967 corvette. you should be able to go buy a flamethrower. you should be able to buy an m-1 tank. you should be able to buy a...
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>> here's what you can tell, which i worry about the current twitter and facebook revolutions. you can tell that there was a movement happening but with real leaders who had been tested by standing on the gates of the shipyard or going to jail as javel had done. and this is another story that you did when you did the man of the year on it, tend to be leaderless. they don't have somebody forged by fire leading them. and that was the big difference of the revolutions of the '80s and the fall of communism. >> all right. the new cover of "time" is "the republican savior." rick stengel, thank you so much. walter, thank you as well. >> it's always good to be on with a great successful editor. >>> up next, "morning joe" theater guru, jordan roth takes us behind the scenes of barry manilow's new production on broadway. oh, my god. okay. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for
>> here's what you can tell, which i worry about the current twitter and facebook revolutions. you can tell that there was a movement happening but with real leaders who had been tested by standing on the gates of the shipyard or going to jail as javel had done. and this is another story that you did when you did the man of the year on it, tend to be leaderless. they don't have somebody forged by fire leading them. and that was the big difference of the revolutions of the '80s and the...